Tony you must be referring to electrolysis I have always used baking soda or
powder mixed with water attaching the positive cable to a sacrificial rod
and the negative cable to the part to be cleaned. There are a number of
arcticles on the net if you search rust removal using electrolysis.
Kevin beck
65 MK1
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 2:41 AM, Tony Somebody <achd73@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I know my age plays tricks on my memory but the fact is I cant remember the
> method of removing rust from small parts or even larger than small.
> A liquid is used and a battery charger-- now I dont recall the liquid or if
> the positive or negative connects to the part and the where the other (+
> or-)
> clip connects or if it just lays in the unnamed liquid.
>
> Your help in replenishing my memory will be appreciated and THANKS is sent
> with the message.
> May you celebrate the upcoming holiday an keep not only your fingers but
> the
> kids that think they are part superman and th rest is faster than
> lightning.
> Happy 4th to one and all.
> TonytheTiger
>
>
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